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Collection: Original Records > Death Records

Obituaries (January 1932 - June 1932) (336 pages)

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nee at the Twin . several months aturday night. of when the Girl’ community will ub who engage seball sports are or'the dancing, rations at the ertainment for a age awards and vill be presented ce, a big surprise ind Nevada City Vv announcement of Northern Cal» orchestra leadds alone will be of.the dance ooking iold Prospeci Tyrrell ‘has > 7rehoenfelt of 1243 Hollywood, riends, of Mr. have written “on-a good gold 4 Valley distric-. ople ‘are. financilworthy propbuying nue, ast ny consider i if the, indicasuch action. This for those havihe tea Mr, Schoenfeit they have to of“. Tena f er? at M lrshall, Dairyman Sohic Time Ago, Died. John Frederick Marshall, 75, Gras9 Valley resident for a long -perroe ot years, who conducted a dairy. west ot Hill mine, east of Grass Valley, died in Sacramento March 4 and was buried yesterday morning at 10:50 o’clock from: his residence at 52128th street, Sacramento. 7 The’ Marshal] family can be remembered by a: great number ot Grass Vallevans, ‘who were either acquainted with the family or were listed among the milk patrons. Upon leaving Grass’ Valley, about 20 years ago, Marshall engaged in the real estate business in Sacramen to.Decotased, a native setts, is survived by 4 Steigheman Marshall; two sons, George O. and Frederick G. Marshall;
two daughters, Mrs. Orweta G. Upton, Sacramento; and Mrs. Hattie Thompson, Leominter, Mass. Burial was made yesterday morning’ in the Odd Fellows Lawn ceometory under the auspices of the Cit? sons Mortuary Service. Arthur Gill Returned if ta Hame From Woodland G rass Valley of Massachuwidow, Flla Arthur Gill, former businessman, who has been a patien: at the Woodland Clinie for the four weeks, was returned to his home on West Main street yesterby the WWolmes-Hooper Ambulance Service, The stood the well, past three or day patient trip. fairly RRR RRR I Re ne Grass Valley and later hear thé Union . , “Abootdarie: to-an: interpretation the assessment. law by the city 0 Grass Valley,.all.World War veteran must appear at the city, hall and sig exemption claims for ‘taxes, as pr viced by the stat e government. It was originally believed that showing of papers and signing+of exemption Slips ‘in other years ould not nbeeasitate the same procedure in folt lowing years, but this has proved untrue. Inasmuch as the exemption is hign ‘or the average family, it will be well worth the time and,effort of, x= service men of ere: any of the ware . din . Which the United States has participatac to sary appear affidavit. and fill out the necesAmerican Legion Auxiliary Officers and members of the American Legion Auxiliary are requested to meet at the Legion: Hall, Wednesday night, March 9 at 7:30 o’clock for the regular meeting. Tnitiation. FAITH JONES, Pres. VINITA JONES, Sec. 500 Pompe CAN'T BE WRONG There’s a Better for Exemptions i o W."ETe A